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Reloading
300 WM Dies/Brass Prep
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2960638" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>hmmmm maybe I will clarify what I posted on just the last 300WM I finished up with my basic reloading equipment and techniques. 26" HB using Remington Brass, CCI250, 82.0gr of H1000, 175 Nosler BTHP @ 3240fps it averaged for 3 five shot groups .182" at 100yds. H1000 is impossible to find now and super expensive when I can. I don't want to use it all up on a practice gun that does nothing but shoot steel, paper, and rocks practicing my LR shooting. So I ran some powders I can get now pretty regular. Now with the same brass, never trimmed, and bumped 2K using 83.0 Magnum @3160fps for 3 groups it is averaging .157". Yes, it probably could do better with a different shooter and load. Personally I am 100% happy with any gun that shoots well under a quarter inch for five shot groups close to maximum velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2960638, member: 42157"] hmmmm maybe I will clarify what I posted on just the last 300WM I finished up with my basic reloading equipment and techniques. 26" HB using Remington Brass, CCI250, 82.0gr of H1000, 175 Nosler BTHP @ 3240fps it averaged for 3 five shot groups .182" at 100yds. H1000 is impossible to find now and super expensive when I can. I don't want to use it all up on a practice gun that does nothing but shoot steel, paper, and rocks practicing my LR shooting. So I ran some powders I can get now pretty regular. Now with the same brass, never trimmed, and bumped 2K using 83.0 Magnum @3160fps for 3 groups it is averaging .157". Yes, it probably could do better with a different shooter and load. Personally I am 100% happy with any gun that shoots well under a quarter inch for five shot groups close to maximum velocity. [/QUOTE]
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